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. >> there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions that renders inmates unconscious. the attorney general's office said this office will recommend that future executions be scheduled when the california department of corrections and rehabilitation expects the drugs to be available. the statement did not say when that would be and a spokesman declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available through the execution of albert brown condemned of the week and killing of a 15- year-old girl. >> we know why the state was rushing to conduct his execution even though there are court challenge is pending. >> reporter: today attorneys seeking to halt the execution of condemned killer albert brown asked the superior court judge for a temporary restraining order while officials can review the state of execution protocol. >> this is application for a temporary restraining order is denied. >> the california department of corrections and rehabilitation did not follow the rules when they enacted these regulations. >> reporter: attorneys are appealing this to the state cou
. >> there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions that renders inmates unconscious. the attorney general's office said this office will recommend that future executions be scheduled when the california department of corrections and rehabilitation expects the drugs to be available. the statement did not say when that would be and a spokesman declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available through the execution of albert brown condemned of the week and killing of a...
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more accidents, more crashes, more injuries and more deaths and that is being born out as these drinks used more and more. >> reporter: we are back live with the colorful cans here. the attorney general's office said that the marketing appears to target youth and illegal audience and accordingly they are investigating whether it's legal and dana the fda is investigate if it's legal. you can't just add caffeine to any solution, think about soda for example. there is only a certain amount they are allowed to add this has a lot of caffeine and of course a lot of alcohol. . >> never heard of the stuff but i will be calling my college daughter tonight. >> reporter: yes, colleges and high schools. >> thank you. >> death row inmate who was scheduled to be put to death tomorrow night has had his excuse delayed to allow time for another appeal. that means another wait for the victim's family. robert lyles on what the man did to the family of the girl he raped and killed. >> reporter: tonight the governor is deny that delay has any roots in consideration for clemency saying that albert brown has not
more accidents, more crashes, more injuries and more deaths and that is being born out as these drinks used more and more. >> reporter: we are back live with the colorful cans here. the attorney general's office said that the marketing appears to target youth and illegal audience and accordingly they are investigating whether it's legal and dana the fda is investigate if it's legal. you can't just add caffeine to any solution, think about soda for example. there is only a certain amount...
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the obama administration is encouraging more states to adopt them, but as nbc's rehema ellis shows us, some educators say charter schools are not worth their weight in results. >> noble academy charter school in euclid, ohio, has 240 students, a waiting list and 100% of its students have passed the state's reading test. >> i can say it is mostly from the help of the teachers and the support of the parents. >> reporter: charter schools are public schools that are federally funded but privately run. 5,000 charter schools operate in 39 states and washington, d.c., serving more than 1.5 million students and 300,000 more are on waiting lists. >> it is that partnership between parents and teachers in the community to come together in an area where maybe traditional public education has failed. >> reporter: but another 11 states don't allow charters at all. opponents of charter schools say taxpayer money should be used to fix traditional public schools rather than creating charter schools which have less federal oversight and often require students to win a lottery to attend. diane ravage, t
the obama administration is encouraging more states to adopt them, but as nbc's rehema ellis shows us, some educators say charter schools are not worth their weight in results. >> noble academy charter school in euclid, ohio, has 240 students, a waiting list and 100% of its students have passed the state's reading test. >> i can say it is mostly from the help of the teachers and the support of the parents. >> reporter: charter schools are public schools that are federally...
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however, this barboni ranch used to be an active dairy ranch. now, it is not. the reason why there were able to get control so quickly because there's a fire station right over here. it is on the one half mile away so you could see that a small, flames but firefighters say it is under control. jonathan blum, kron 4 news. >> southern california firefighters are looking for controlling this from a brush fire. and this started after 2:00 p.m. is burning near structures but no evacuation seven ordered. we've been mentioning this tour of the newscast. no evacuations-have been ordered. to currently helicopters are on the scene, and two helicopters are being requested. with over 50 0 a.. near san diego, this fire started over the weekend in mexico and crossed the border into tecate and with the battle a blaze continues. >> concord, is 100 degrees! 99 degrees in napa, 98 in fairfield very hot conditions be-you're white. this continues into tomorrow and your full forecast coming and the-area wide--a-area wide bay area wide [ female announcer ] jerry brown and oakland's
however, this barboni ranch used to be an active dairy ranch. now, it is not. the reason why there were able to get control so quickly because there's a fire station right over here. it is on the one half mile away so you could see that a small, flames but firefighters say it is under control. jonathan blum, kron 4 news. >> southern california firefighters are looking for controlling this from a brush fire. and this started after 2:00 p.m. is burning near structures but no evacuation...
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get california working again-for all of us. be had. but in spite of high unemploym >>> it's harvest season which means there are plenty of jobs to be had. but in spite of high unemployment, few californians are willing to work as farm laborers. since january, california farmers have posted ads for more than 1100 farm worker jobs at unemployment offices in california and in three neighboring states. in nine months, they have only received a few hundred responses. >> we are getting very little rest and shade or anything of that nature, they begin to think twice about, is that something i'm ready to do? >> politicians debate whether immigrant workers are taking jobs that americans want but unemployment stats show that americans don't apply for seasonal jobs harvesting fruit and vegetables at least not in california. >> a previously unknown parasite is to blame for a nasty rash that's been showing up on swimmers in crown beach in alameda. the rash first showed up at crown beach in 2005. infectious disease specialists who studied the rash s
get california working again-for all of us. be had. but in spite of high unemploym >>> it's harvest season which means there are plenty of jobs to be had. but in spite of high unemployment, few californians are willing to work as farm laborers. since january, california farmers have posted ads for more than 1100 farm worker jobs at unemployment offices in california and in three neighboring states. in nine months, they have only received a few hundred responses. >> we are getting...
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it's used across the country. whether it's right here at san quentin available enough for further executions, i don't know. what's necessary for this case you need 1.5 grams of sodium pyo then toll and that's given twice so three grams. if you have a backup set that would be six grams altogether. they have enough for that. after that, we don't know. >> at least until october 1. and then it expires. >> reporter: well, does the medication expire or do they not have enough or are they not expecting more until then? i don't know. >> all right. you have explained it weather. thank you very much, kim. >>> the other big story across california today, kind of hard to miss when the heat wave on the poor air quality will move on. >> and want to cool off in the water? well, be careful. why a lot of bay area swimmers are leaving the beach with a nasty rash. >>> in a close race a debate can make a big difference. a preview of the meg whitman- jerry brown face-off coming up at 6:30. ,, i "medieval knight fest".at angry peasants
it's used across the country. whether it's right here at san quentin available enough for further executions, i don't know. what's necessary for this case you need 1.5 grams of sodium pyo then toll and that's given twice so three grams. if you have a backup set that would be six grams altogether. they have enough for that. after that, we don't know. >> at least until october 1. and then it expires. >> reporter: well, does the medication expire or do they not have enough or are they...
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that's because there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions, sodium thiapenthol. in a statement, the attorney general's office says -- >> reporter: the statement didn't say when that would be and the spokesperson declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available for the execution of albert brown, condemned for the rape and killing of a 15-year- old girl in riverside in 1982. uc berkeley law professor heads this -- >> i think we know know why the state was rushing. >> reporter: today brown received a legal setback in court today. attorneys seeking to halt the killing of albert brown asked a marin county superior court for a temporarily restraining order while the state can review the protocol. >> mr. brown cannot prove that -- [ inaudible ] >> the application for a temporary restraining order is defined. >> the department of california corrections did not follow the rules when they enacted these regulations. the court needs an opportunity to evaluate those very serious claims before we carry out executions. >> reporter: attorneys are appealing today's
that's because there's a shortage of a key drug used in executions, sodium thiapenthol. in a statement, the attorney general's office says -- >> reporter: the statement didn't say when that would be and the spokesperson declined to be interviewed. officials say the drug is available for the execution of albert brown, condemned for the rape and killing of a 15-year- old girl in riverside in 1982. uc berkeley law professor heads this -- >> i think we know know why the state was...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> education is getting a boost thanks to bill gates. >> it will go towards stemming the city's dropout rate. >> reporter: as far as education goes, these are good days for tabahy. >> all of the teachers tell me i have an a or b. >> reporter: he is takes classes at city college to finish his high school diploma. >> i don't see him too much as teachers. more of like friends helping me to work. >> reporter: it has gone smoothly for the 20-year-old student. >> almost given up on school. i almost feel like i just knew everything and didn't need help. >> reporter: but in these days of shrinking academic budgets, everyone could use a little help. san francisco education leaders announced a grant from the bill and melinda gates foundation. it will go towards strengthening the transition for public students heading to san francisco city college. >> it's going to help because you're going to have the institutions working together as a team to get rid of this high dro
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> education is getting a boost thanks to bill gates. >> it will go towards stemming the city's dropout rate. >> reporter: as far as education goes, these are good days for tabahy. >> all of the teachers tell me i have an a or b. >> reporter: he is takes classes at city college to finish his high school diploma. >> i don't see him too much as teachers. more of like friends helping me to work....
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> are george mitchell is in israel trying to avoid a total collapse of peace talks. they are threatening to abandon those talks. we have israel's ambassador from washington, d.c. it expired midnight sunday and israel refused to extend the u.s. state department said the secretary of state is disappointed and spoke to prime minister netanyahu yesterday. are there terms under which he would extend that while the talks continue? >> good afternoon, andrea. prime minister netanyahu gave his word to the people of israel and to the palestinians and the united states that the moratorium would be 10 months in length. it was a one-time unprecedented offer, the word unprecedented was used by secretary of state clinton to describe it. no other prime minister had done that. a-time effort to get them to the negotiating table.
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> are george mitchell is in israel trying to avoid a total collapse of peace talks. they are threatening to abandon those talks. we have israel's ambassador from washington, d.c. it expired midnight sunday and israel refused to extend the u.s. state department said the secretary of state is...
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thank you for joining us. we've been waiting to talk to yo you. >> thank you. >> tom brokaw brought this up yesterday in our town hall. white male teacher ls would have to wait in line to become principals. they were always the leaders of the school. now there's a desperate crowd to get men in this profession on this level. why aren't we seeing a response? or fast enough response? >> one thing is the historical reflection of the fact we haven't had men inside the procession. we had this bunk idea teaching were for women. you didn't find men looking to compete for teaching jobs. not only are they incredibly needed, particularly when you look at the amount of single-parent households, we need men to serve as not only role models for the boys, but also for the girls as well. >> what does a man offer that perhaps a female teacher cannot? >> particularly for young boys and young girls, if you have a situation like we do in the country where almost half of all students are growing up in a single-parent household, mo
thank you for joining us. we've been waiting to talk to yo you. >> thank you. >> tom brokaw brought this up yesterday in our town hall. white male teacher ls would have to wait in line to become principals. they were always the leaders of the school. now there's a desperate crowd to get men in this profession on this level. why aren't we seeing a response? or fast enough response? >> one thing is the historical reflection of the fact we haven't had men inside the procession....
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let us get a closer look. and these reports are saying that on the left side her armed with a black band. people think that that is a tourniquet and on the right is what is believed is a syringe with heroin. and another picture is showing that she is looking at the camera and that is a syringe believed to be filled with drugs. and this one is a little bit grainy but you can see she is exposing a lot of of her terrier and the person is holding a needle injecting her something into your bottom- derriere. >> and here with paris helton on their cuddling, kissing, and with lohan. she went on twitter that substance abuse is a disease that does not call othe way does not go away overnight and she is prepared to face the consequences. when it comes to veterans, no one fights harder than jerry mcnerney. when some vets were forced to travel hours for care, mcnerney fought for a new v.a. medical facility, and won. mcnerney took on washington gridlock, to improve care for vets with traumatic brain injuries. his plan becam
let us get a closer look. and these reports are saying that on the left side her armed with a black band. people think that that is a tourniquet and on the right is what is believed is a syringe with heroin. and another picture is showing that she is looking at the camera and that is a syringe believed to be filled with drugs. and this one is a little bit grainy but you can see she is exposing a lot of of her terrier and the person is holding a needle injecting her something into your bottom-...
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trust us. this race has been more negative, savannah, than any other major statewide general election in the country. part of the problem, for folks that live in albuquerque, it's a cheap tv market. so a lot of outside groups can spend a lot of money. the cheaper the tv market, the more ads that can show up in there. there have been a ton of them. easyly, maybe the nastiest race in the country. >> it has some competition. it's amazing to see some of these ads. you see why people get so disspirited. all that nastiness on the air waves. >> they work. >> they work. guess what. they're not going to be stopping. we've got five more weeks until the election. >>> coming up, where it was so hot yesterday it didn't just shatter the record. it broke the thermometer. >>> plus, no more tax forms? is it too good to be true? yes. find out how uncle sam is changing how americans pay the tax man. >>> and heartbreak for an american dad fighting to bring his boys back to the united states. we'll tell you what ju
trust us. this race has been more negative, savannah, than any other major statewide general election in the country. part of the problem, for folks that live in albuquerque, it's a cheap tv market. so a lot of outside groups can spend a lot of money. the cheaper the tv market, the more ads that can show up in there. there have been a ton of them. easyly, maybe the nastiest race in the country. >> it has some competition. it's amazing to see some of these ads. you see why people get so...
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clare, thank you for speaking with us this morning. i know this is a very scary time for folks there. what are you learning about this and what is it like there, right now? >> caller: hi, martha. well, what we have heard from people on the scene, reporters, texts from friends, is that there was a person, first gunman and he is confirmed dead, shot himself on the 6th floor of the school library. and there is also a second confirmed gunman, they are looking for him but aren't sure where he is and the university has told students to lock the doors and everything. martha: how are you confirming the second gunman, clare. >> caller: the second gunman confirmation is coming from the media from contact. martha: so, right... >> caller: also the university police department. martha: the university police department confirmed to you, the newspaper there, that there is indeed a second man gun? all right. what are you seeing in terms of a search for the second gunman and what is the lock down situation there? how active is it? is there a sense they
clare, thank you for speaking with us this morning. i know this is a very scary time for folks there. what are you learning about this and what is it like there, right now? >> caller: hi, martha. well, what we have heard from people on the scene, reporters, texts from friends, is that there was a person, first gunman and he is confirmed dead, shot himself on the 6th floor of the school library. and there is also a second confirmed gunman, they are looking for him but aren't sure where he...
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this one kind of caught us off balance. it had been rumored for a long time. >> reporter: airline expert darrell jenkins said southwest went after airtran because of its presence in airports that are nearly impossible to acquire new gates. reagan national, new york's laguardia and boston's logan airports to name a few plus now southwest can go head to head with delta in atlanta where airtran has its hub. >> this is a huge deal for them. not only do they have that, but you have mexico and the caribbean and southwest has never had any international flying. so they're getting 10 years worth of growth out of this merger. >> reporter: luella rhodes is on her way back to atlanta and flies airtran often and hopes southwest will improve on already great service she receives from airtran. >> i'm really praying that the service will continue to be great. our flights will be on time and most of all, we get very reasonable rates and air fare. >> reporter: what about ticket prices? will they go down because southwest is at reagan? jenki
this one kind of caught us off balance. it had been rumored for a long time. >> reporter: airline expert darrell jenkins said southwest went after airtran because of its presence in airports that are nearly impossible to acquire new gates. reagan national, new york's laguardia and boston's logan airports to name a few plus now southwest can go head to head with delta in atlanta where airtran has its hub. >> this is a huge deal for them. not only do they have that, but you have...
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this one kind of caught us off balance. it had been rumored if a long time. >> reporter: airline expert darryl jenkins says southwest went after airtran because of its presence in airports that are nearly impossible to acquire new gates. reagan national, new york's la guardia and boston's logan airports to name a few. plus, now, southwest can go head to head with delta in atlanta where airtran has its hub. >> so sth's a huge deal for them. not only do you have that but you have it going to the caribbean. they are getting 10 years worth of grow out of this merger. >> reporter: louella rhodes is on her way back from atlanta. he she flies airtran often. >> i'm praying that the service will continue to be great, our flights will object time and most of all, we get very reasonable rates and air fares. >> reporter: so what about tick the prices? will they go down because southwest is at reagan? general kick says don't bet on it. remember, airtran is already a low cost airline. >> smart move on the part of southwest and i think yo
this one kind of caught us off balance. it had been rumored if a long time. >> reporter: airline expert darryl jenkins says southwest went after airtran because of its presence in airports that are nearly impossible to acquire new gates. reagan national, new york's la guardia and boston's logan airports to name a few. plus, now, southwest can go head to head with delta in atlanta where airtran has its hub. >> so sth's a huge deal for them. not only do you have that but you have it...
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why are they pestering us now? it's all about the change in season and the dropping of temperature. >> what they want to do is find a place to chill out for the winter, they're coming in for refuge, they'll invade your attic, they'll get under the siding. >> they stink a lot. >> it's terrifying, the noise is tremendous, the smell is atrocious. >> even the ceo of a pest control company can't shake them from his home in lowell, maryland. >> in the last 15 days i have been seeing 15, 20, at least stink bugs on the outside of the house and four or five on the inside just about every day. >> and farmers can't protect their crops either. >> our poor fruit growers here in the mid-atlantic region are getting crushed by stink bugs on apples, on peaches, on nectar reigns. >> stink bugs don't bite. >> people are little grossed out by seeing them but they do not transmit any disease, they are not harmful to any of us in our homes. >> experts say caulking and sealing your house will help. some homeowners have gotten creative. >
why are they pestering us now? it's all about the change in season and the dropping of temperature. >> what they want to do is find a place to chill out for the winter, they're coming in for refuge, they'll invade your attic, they'll get under the siding. >> they stink a lot. >> it's terrifying, the noise is tremendous, the smell is atrocious. >> even the ceo of a pest control company can't shake them from his home in lowell, maryland. >> in the last 15 days i have...